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Bitcoin Cash jumps 32.2%, leading crypto gains amid rising interest in Bitcoin forks

Bitcoin Cash rose 32.2%, making it the leading gainer among cryptocurrencies cited in the report. The move comes amid increasing interest in Bitcoin forks, according to the excerpt.

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Aug 22, 2026 at 2:26 AM UTC · 1 min read

Bitcoin Cash jumps 32.2%, leading crypto gains amid rising interest in Bitcoin forks
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Bitcoin Cash rose 32.2%, making it the leading gainer among cryptocurrencies covered in Pluang’s report. The move comes amid increasing interest in Bitcoin forks, a category of digital assets derived from changes to Bitcoin’s underlying network rules.

Bitcoin Cash is a cryptocurrency that emerged from a 2017 split in the Bitcoin network. The split created a separate blockchain and asset, with Bitcoin Cash generally designed to support larger transaction blocks than Bitcoin. Like other forked assets, it remains distinct from Bitcoin despite sharing parts of its early transaction history and codebase.

Interest in Bitcoin forks can draw attention to alternative approaches to transaction capacity, fees and network design. Bitcoin Cash’s reported advance highlights how trading activity can shift toward established fork projects when market participants revisit those differences.

Cryptocurrency prices can be volatile, and gains in individual tokens may not reflect broader market conditions. Bitcoin Cash’s 32.2% increase nevertheless placed it at the forefront of the reported crypto gains as attention turned toward Bitcoin-related forks.

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How much did Bitcoin Cash rise?

Bitcoin Cash rose 32.2%, according to the article headline.

Why is Bitcoin Cash gaining attention?

The excerpt links Bitcoin Cash's gains to rising interest in Bitcoin forks.

Did Bitcoin Cash lead crypto gains?

Yes. The headline describes Bitcoin Cash as the leading gainer among cryptocurrencies covered.

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